Jacob is normally all for exploring in his own, but he has to keep in mind that this place isn't real. If he goes too far from Connor, will the hallucination stop? Will he start seeing London? Best not to chance it. Besides, he's here to support his fellow assassin. Connor will show him round, if he asked.
But he seems to have purpose to his strides, as he often does, and so Jacob will follow.
"This is how you remember it last?" He asks, as London is reasonably static, unchanging as far as its landmarks go. He wonders if the same is true of such a small place.
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But he seems to have purpose to his strides, as he often does, and so Jacob will follow.
"This is how you remember it last?" He asks, as London is reasonably static, unchanging as far as its landmarks go. He wonders if the same is true of such a small place.